Sentences with phrase «lot less question»

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If you spend a lot of time hankering for a world with less B.S., these questions will certainly help you root out and banish baloney, but it's worth doing some soul - searching.
Otherwise, I'll simply accept your concession of stupidity and move along to others and their comments and questions which are more intelligent and a whole lot less «stupid.»
I commented on this cause a lot of people don't believe it... It's a faith thing... You called me out on the simple matter of metaphor which to me is out of the question but none the less true.
Questions are a lot less scary when they are out in the open and when, in a moment of solidarity and relief, you discover that they are shared.
Dak regressed significantly this year, and I understand why some fans question his future (though I believe he is a franchise QB), but the fact that he is playing for less than 1 million per year makes him a lot more valuable than his play indicates.
The question is, given that Wenger didn't sign him last season when his price was presumably a lot lower and there was seemingly less demand why would he do it now?
we have less than city to compete for the title, welbeck's out, am sure some of the players now must be questioning themselves as to y we did nt sign a striker, am sure all except Giroud and Walcott who'd be saying to their selves with a mischievious grin, «welbz out, definitely gon play a lot»
(1) Your question is based on the ridiculous assumption that economy and politics is a zero sum game and that somehow being «for» middle class means you're «against» (or «don't care about») poor; (2) Leaving that aside, championing the case of 75 % of population over 25 % seems like a lot less of a political suicide than championing the case of 25 % over the 75 %, unless I don't quite understand how voting works in a democracy.
As I've said a thousand times before, I really don't like questions like this, since you get lots of people already voting Tory saying it will make them more likely to do so, and lots of people who don't vote Tory saying it makes them less so.
Other key questions: Why does the volcanic system generate five gigawatts of power instead of a lot more or a lot less?
Public - health experts have long expected that kids who eat more carrots and apples are less likely to eat a lot of candy and fries, but new research is calling that into question.
One obvious question when it comes to fasting is whether lots of short fast or less frequent, but longer fasts are more beneficial.
It's really funny but it comes down to these visceral things because it's questioning the world view and if less exercise works better than a lot of exercise and you were doing a lot, «Oh my God, you were wrong.»
The first couple of dates with a new girl can be awkward, but they're a lot less awkward when you know the right questions... (read more)
Since we don't want to ask too many droll, predictable questions (we aren't on a job interview, after all), the conversation will be a lot more interesting and less tedious if you find ways to ask questions that are not the norm.
The answer to all those questions - and a heck of a lot more - were more or less answered in every single interview that came out of the mouths of both the producer and the director.
With Cop Out less than a week away from hitting theatres, Kevin Smith is starting to get asked a lot of questions about his next project, and it is looking more and more likely that his next project will be Hit Somebody, the hockey movie that he has been talking up for the past year.
There are a lot of lingering questions we have here: firstly, not to be overly Conspiracy Theorist about this, but if you are being invited to a special advance screening of a buzzy movie directly across from the Oscars during the Oscars — and one hosted by a famously prank - happy host, no less — you probably know something is going to be up, right?!
When 90 to 100 percent of my students are excitedly engaged in their tasks and asking deep and interesting questions, I experience joy, and joy is a lot less tiring than the frustration that comes with student apathy.
There would be a lot less «question the author» and «find the main idea.»
It is differentiated like this: Red - Lots of support, fewer questions Amber - Less support, more questions Green - No support, lots of questiLots of support, fewer questions Amber - Less support, more questions Green - No support, lots of questilots of questions.
The second part of that advice might seem obvious and unnecessary, but we all know those students who fail to carefully read the question or prompt and then too quickly write about a vaguely related topic; or those who believe essays are graded on word count and prefer to write a lot about a topic they know well — or everything they know about a variety of topics — rather than risk writing too little about a less familiar, though assigned, topic.
There are lots of mathematical tweaks, but the general idea is to build a model that answers this question: are the students of this particular teacher learning more or less than you expect them to?
Raise questions or complications to the exercise of standards, high stakes accountability testing, and their utility as policy levers and the entire exercise gets a lot less laudatory.
I'm sure there still would have been emails with questions, but the whole process would have been a lot less work for me overall.
Other sites were less informative and left a lot of questions unanswered.
A lot of people responded rather negatively to my last post questioning whether Nokia had a tablet strategy and decrying the entire idea of the tablet market as little more than a gimmick — Too large to be a phone and marginally more functional but smaller than an even a netbook and significantly less productive.
On the less disgusting side, you may get strange emails from fans who ask you millions of questions want to know a lot (a lot!)
«Investment in proactive health and wellness for pets often times leads to less expensive unplanned veterinary bills and problems later on,» says Dischler, adding that pet owners are seeking alternatives for their pets» health and asking lots of questions.
I appreciated that I was asking myself less questions, compared to traditional accommodations where we tend to constantly make comparisons: geographical location, price, amenities, etc; things that demand a lot of time.
While she will keep her home here, and many of us will make pilgrimages to Hobbiton for visits, there is no question we all need to get used to a lot less Lee.
Well, that just throws up so many questions; but I'll merely say that looking at a great deal of old figurative painting, from Giotto to Matisse, seems a lot more real and a lot less rhetorical than the experience of looking at Stella, particularly if you define «rhetorical» as something designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect, but which lacks meaningful content.
There's a great deal about science reporting that leaves a lot of unanswered questions, and I think it invites more speculation, not less.
* According to the Berkeley group, the Earth's surface temperature will have risen (on average) slightly less than what indicated by NASA, NOAA and the Met Office * Differences will be on the edge of statistical significance, leaving a lot open to subjective interpretation * Several attempts will be made by climate change conformists and True Believers to smear the work of BEST, and to prevent them from publishing their data * After publication, organised groups of people will try to cloud the issue to the point of leaving the public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST * New questions will be raised regarding UHI, however the next IPCC assessment's first draft will be singularly forgetful of any peer - reviewed paper on the topic * We will all be left with a slightly - warming world, the only other certitude being that all mitigation efforts will be among the stupidest ideas that ever sprung to human mind.
Setting aside for a moment the question of what kind of «partner» bails on his colleagues in a crisis in order to make more money, this is the harsh reality facing a lot of firms, many of which must have concluded that cutting «less productive» staff, associates or even partners is an existential choice.
Undoubtedly, Tesla has spent a lot of money on R&D, patent prosecution, and acquisition, but as an emerging technology provider in a less - than - established market, there are some real questions about what the company's licensing opportunities and monopolies are worth.
If you are able to secure a policy that has health questions, you will pay a lot less and avoid an unnecessary waiting period.
That said, there's a lot less software you can install on a Mac, and games are pretty much out of the question.
Questions about strengths or weaknesses will seem a lot less important than the insights you are about to share.
You'll also find that answering interview questions is a lot easier when you're less self conscious.
Fortunately you're going to go into the interview room with a gameplan for this specific question, so you'll feel a lot less pressure than most candidates!
With this in mind, I enlisted the help of the Monmouth University Polling Institute1 (see additional poll details below) and asked the following question to over 800 adults across the United States: «Who is the ideal person to marry - someone a lot less smart than you, someone slightly less smart than you, someone equally as smart as you, someone slightly smarter than you, or someone a lot smarter than you?»
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